No big surprise that after I made my youngest some basic number bond booklets my daughter “enquired” about hers. I should have known it was coming but I honestly had not planned anything for her. She suggested an 8 times table version of her brothers booklet and she even suggested that I could use some of her times table folding cards.

I printed out another set of the cards for her – 8 times table folding cards from Twinkl (part of their paid for platinum package) but this time we did not fold them over. And on the reverse side of each card I wrote out the division sum. (so on the – 1 times 8 equals 8 card on the back of that I wrote out 8 divided by 8 equals 1).

Then I used our hole punch to punch a hole on the top of each card and we attached them with a split ring. Very quick and just like my son’s number bond version but this time with times table and division (this also made me wonder if I should add the corresponding subtraction sums to the back of each of the addition sums in my son’s booklets – not sure if I should or shouldn’t ?)

And my daughter she loved it. She sat at my desk and paged through reading both the multiplication and the division sides.

After going through the booklet she called her little brother over and proudly showed him that she now had her own booklet.

And then she asked if I could make more booklets for each times table. I suggested that I could print out the folding cards for her and that she could cut each card out and write the division sums on the back of each card. She happily agreed (I am so glad she is getting over her fear of division sums).

And yes I agree it is a very similar activity to what we have done previously. But with my daughter the repetition is key.